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THE WILLIAMS NEWSHAUDENSCHIELD'SSENTENCE SERMONSTHE WILLIAMS NEWSIiff., t i?v ?- s--1 1 tjTftp FLORSHEIM SHOEFlorsheim builds goodshoes that have style. No shoeas good can give you so muchstyle and also give you comfort.Florsheim knows how to giveyou both. Try a pair andyou'll know how comfortablegood 'looking shoes can be.Ten and Twelve DollarsW C Rittenhouse- 1 mIs I niniRetjulred 6 Men to Move PhoneIn the House of Commons inEngland recently a complaint"was made that the followingprocedure was taken to removea certain private telephone.3tf an arrived in a motorcycleand disconnected the instrument. Several days later fivemen in a truck came and liftedthe phone into the machine,leaving- a quarter of a mile oftelephone wire as derelict.The above was intentionallycited in the House as an instance of the waste and inefficiency of the methods used bythe British' telephone officials.The service is operated under astrictly government monopolyas a sub-department of the PostOffice. Apparently consider-,able dissatisfaction is prevalentregarding the quality and adequacy of the service.YOUR HIRED MANYour Groceryman is in a sense, yourHired ManAre you getting , the Service and Satisfaction that is your just due?If not try the little store where theprice is the thing-Plus Courteous Service3 Doors East - I' Al-KIPRVQGrand Canyon Hotel AT. lYIIVP I OSAGINAW & MANISTEELUMBER COMPANYWilliams, ArizonaMANUFACTURERS OF ARIZONA" SOFT PINEF. E. Wells,PublisherSubscription ratePer year $2.50Single copy 10Published every Friday in theyear at Williams, CoconinoCounty, Arizona.Entered at the Post Office atWilliams,' Arizona, as scndclass mail matter.Supporting 200,000 ChildrenThe Near East Relief association is caring for 200,000 Armenian children. This care includes supplying shelter, food,clothing and schooling. Hereis one of America's biggestcharities and it will go down inhistory as one of the greatesthumanitarian movements ofthe age. No other nation ofpeople on earth has to its creditan act of such unselfish andChristian administering to aneedy foreign people.Brisbane On Railroad WagesArthur Brisbane in his dailycolumn in the Los Angeles Examiner, often utters truths thatshould be read by every American, iteaa wnat ne says on cutting the wages of railroad . employees, m the Examiner, Wednesday, October 12 : .vtioover is reported m iavorof a heavy ctft in the pay ofrailroad employees. It is veryeasy to suggest cutting othermen's pay, to solve the difficulties of your own class."What the American planshould be is shown in the announcement that Henry Fordset a new record in wages for'lumberjacks," men gettingtimber out of his forest holdings. The men will work thruthe winter for Henry Ford getting $4 a day and their board.He could hire them for half ofthat. - .Every dollar that Ford paysout to lumberjacks or otherworkers goes, into circulation,helps the country. Every dol-ar that is cut off the wages ofrailroad men accumulates inWall Street, does not help anybody, worries the wives of goodworkers, cuts down the comfortand - well-being of their children." Taken from sermons preached at, the revival services nowbeing conducted at the Methodist church and published , byrequest of "some of those whohave heard them.The only people who countwith God, are those who can becounted on.God Almighty does not whitewash, He washes white.The new birth is not conformation, nor reformation, it isregeneration.You cannot raise the standard of religion any higher inthe public, than you live it inprivate.Paint a pest-house, and itwill be a pest-house still ; whitewash a rascal, and he will be arascal still.The trouble with this age, istrying to socialize Christianity,instead of Christianizing society.You that talk about hypocrites in the church have nokick coming. It is only one ofyour gang that got in by mistake.The most successful preacheragainst the church, and Christianity, is the inconsistent lifeof the church member.The roar of commerce, theclick of the telegraph, the whistle of the engine and the whirlof . society have well nighdrowned the voice of God.HOME TOWN PAPER WEEKThe above reminds us of Henry Ford's railroad. This road,several hundred miles in lengthhad been , a losing investment.Ford took it over and, afterpaying good wages. to all -employees,made such large dividends that he decided to cutrates. . He asked the railroadcofnmission -for permission todo this, but was denied theprivilege. At the same timeother roads -were asking - foran increase in rates. From thisit appears that if a man likeFord were put in charge of allthe railroads, it would soon bepossible to order a cut in freightand passenger rates without reducing wages. . ,FIRE INSURANCEFOR THIS WORLD ONLYIF YOUR House Burns, who stands the loss?YOU had better see JERRIE LEE and getINSURED10 BIG COMPANIESPHONE 96Arbuckle's fortune may suffice to get a . fairly colorlesscoat of whitewash from .thecourts, but he will remain thesame immoral and spinelessball of fat, within. The greatAmerican people. have long demanded wholesomenesfsi andcleanliness in the films and they'are now demanding decent living on the part of movie actorsas well. The clubwomen ofSouthern California have placed a ban on Arbuckle films andthose in whch other members ofthe ill fated Labor Day partyin San Francisco appear. Their 'action meets with endorsementby the great mass of Americanpeople. The higher courtsthe American public has nowhitewash for the black coatof "Fatty."Garland Prairie is one of thefavored sections of Coconinocounty this year. The claim isgenerally made by farmers inthat section that this year'sharvest will equal that of twoseason's ago. That means atruly "bumper" crop. Such harvests will bring agriculture tothe front and make it one ofthe chief industries of the -county.Every Four Corners has itsHome Town Week now-a-days,-but all the boys and girls whohave wandered from the Township Center cannot get back toenjoy the loved surroundings.But all can subscribe to the oldhome town paper and thus keepwell in touch with the little spotthey once called home.What joy to run over theschool promotions and find thatthe tots of a few years ago aremoving higher and higher inscholastic circles and eventually blossom forth as the "sweetgirl graduates,"" or J"the cleanstrong boys discarding knickers, t 'Just watch that hardened oldcity cidges open up his homepaper it is the first thing thathe picks out of his bunch ofmail and what can he findthere to interest him? AngusMcGugan's horse died yesterday; Peter McGregor will runfor the county clerkship ; Horace Jell hopes to win the secretaryship of the Hilltown agricultural society; Lydia Mungerhas opened a millinery store inone side of the printing office:Mrs. Brown lost her hand satchel in the butchery; Dr. Dorlandis attending Clara Brown who isdown with a severe cold ; Mrs.Plater broke her ankle and is inthe county hospital.Yet though he smiles at theoldtime styles and expressionsne enjoys it all over and overagain, for it takes his mind backhome where his wonderful boy-nooa aays nappy aays werespent. Chandler Arizonan.NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONDepartment of the Interior, U.S. Land Office, at Phoenix,Arizona, September 17, 1921.NOTICE is hereby given thatOliver Gardner, of Parks, Arizona, who, on August 7, 1916,made Homestead Entry, No.030833, for WJfcWNW4Sec. 23, EEiNEi,4, SWirSEJ4NEi,4, Si2NWi4 SE34NE14, SVaSWiiNEM.. SyNiSWy4NEit, nv&n'wsw?NEH, Si2SW14NW14NE14,SVaSEiiNENWai, Ei2SEi4;NW14 Sec. 22, Township 21-N.,Range 4-E., G. and S. R. B. andMeridian, has filed notice of intention to make Five YearProof, to establish claim to theland above described, beforeperior Court, at Flagstaff, Arizona,, on the 26th day of October,, 1921. .Claimant names as witnesses :David P. Rupe; Jefferson . D.Tannehill, Mrs. Jessie Shelley,Jolm Dj Williams, all of Parks,Arizona.JOHN R. TOWLES,Register.Sept. 23 to Oct. 21, 1921."Sftetter tAan aetter from lome"That is what all Williamspeople who have movedto other towns write backto the NewsYou can not find a bettergift to send to a friendwho is interested in Williams Fifty-two Copiesfor$2.50NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONDepartment of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at Phoenix,..Arizona, September 10, 1921NOTICE is hereby giventhat John W. Markham, of AshFork, Arizona, who, on August6, 1915, made Homestead Entry, No. 028016, for SE; Sec-I CRANKCASE mOCLEANING 'jyrSERVICECA10L FLUSHING OILThe Signof a ServiceAt First-class Garagesand other Dealerstion 28, Township 24-N Range.3-W., G. and S. R. B. and Meridian, has filed notice of intent-"ion to make Five Year Proof,to establish claim to the; landabove described, before the Register and Receiver, -U. S. LandOffice. atPhoenix, Arizona, onthe 20th day of October, 1921.Claimant names as witnesses:Grover C. Suggs, of Phoenix, (Arizona, Clarence A. Reid, ofSelogman, Arizona, Cole Campbell, Roy Wolfe, both of Ash.Fork, Arizona.JOHN R. TOWLES,' Register. "Sept. 16, 191 to Oct. .14, 1921FRESH BAKERY GOODS"Best m TownBaked in our own bakery and from thebest of materials. ;"Home Made' Bread Fresh Daily, wlrite,rye and graham.DELICIOUS PASTRIES, a full line, including pies, cakes, buns, rolls etc.HIGH GRADE GROCERIESA full line sold at lowest prices.HEADQUARTERSFor all t! e leading magazines and daily ;papersFIRESTONE TIRESMost Miles for the Least Money30x3 Non Skid $13:9530x3 Non Skid 10.95JAMES KENNEDYQuality Grocer